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England set to play in Dublin for first time since 1995 riot
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depends Kiev England could play the Republic of Ireland is the Euro 2012 warm-up match in Dublin after the football associations of the two countries revealed that the hope of a device can be arranged. There would clearly have an impact on security throughout the game, perhaps the first between the teams for a friendly match at Lansdowne Road in 1995 was abandoned due to crowd violence. This game was suspended after 27 minutes when England hooligans went to the load. The violence was strongly condemned, Jack Charlton, director of Ireland and the winner of the 1966 World Cup with England, saying he had "seen many things in football, but nothing like it. "It was a feeling that the Irish Football Association has an obligation to provide another set in Dublin, which would represent a source of wealth and fully accepts the FA. are expected to travel to England fans would be studied and observed. It would certainly be classified as an accessory. of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni said: ".. Maybe we have this quote We talked for two years, perhaps two years, but we ask that the newspaper has been very busy right now I think that Britain accepts hope ... We played in France, Italy, Croatia, Russia ... we meet Germany in the future [in the campaign of the 2014 World Cup]. We met 50% of large teams. " The draw would spice of Trapattoni and his assistant Marco Tardelli, given the friendly rivalry they have with their fellow Italian Fabio Capello, the England coach. "I think it is possible to play England in a friendly," said Tardelli. "And it will be good for England and for us. It is very important to play against a big team before the tournament. I think we would do well against England. Why not? It is. "- Tardelli
- asked if he considers it a success to play Euro 2012 rivals on the eve of the tournament, for example, in June, which seems to be the most likely date for the draw . "I think so," he said. "Why not? This is a good test."
Capello wants to give his players at least 10 days off after the last game of the season in the Premier League and there is a window for international friendlies in the first week of June, before the start of Euro 2012 . The FA is expected to find two friendly matches in the window, with the second should be at Wembley, raising the possibility of a visit to Dublin on June 1-2. There is also the opportunity to be housed in an accessory at the end of May.
England will be a second seed in the draw in Kiev, with Ireland, assuming pass Estonia, on the bottom of the pot, almost certainly with France, which means that you can not take the team that has eliminated the controversial 2010 World Cup play-off.
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